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Are posts on commercial wind and solar acceptable? | 28 comments (28 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: To DIY or not? (3.00 / 0) (#27)
by blueyonder (windwoodgood at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 at 03:45:33 PM MST
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 hi howlet.
   looking at your photo files i see your doing sum nice panals.
  you look like your well set up and got the room to do it.

   if it wasent for the laminating  part i would have a go at making sum.
   with a wind gen if it gos wrong you can make new bits.
   things like a prop a stator  or a new tail thats gone wrong with the
   weather.
   its a thing you can repair and rebuild time after time.
   but if you make your own panels and thay go wrong  .

   how would i be able to fix it.
   with the price good panels are selling at .i would love to make my own.
    thay are a good way to get power. i already have over a 100 watts up and running.

    i try to save money where i can.  now if i could only make magnets like n42 grade.
    i am busy with building a wind gen.

     but will give more thought to how i could make a solar penal thats reliable.
    no i dont think your commercial .
     just a guy who loves what he can do and make a few bucks at the same time.
     shipping panels to the uk would cost more than the panels.
    what a shame as i would like more.
its a ill wind that dos no good
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Are posts on commercial wind and solar acceptable? | 28 comments (28 topical, 0 editorial)

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